Menin Gate in Ypres Belgium We will remember them

At 11am on 11 November 1918 "the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month" an armistice with Germany was signed and a ceasefire came into defect. This ended World War I in Belgium and Europe.

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Menin Gate Ypres Belgium


Position of Ypres during World War I

During the First World War, Ypres in Belgium had a very strategic position because it stood in the path of Germany's planned sweep across the rest of Belgium as had been called for in the Schlieffen Plan.

By October 1914, the much battered Belgian Army broke the dykes on the Yser River to the north of the City to keep the Western tip of Belgium out of German hands.

Ypres was the centre of a road network anchored one end of his defensice feature and it was also essential for the Germans if they wanted to take the Channel Ports through which British support was flooding into France. For the Allies, Ypres was also important because it was the last major Belgian town that was not under German control.

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During the First Battle of Ypres (19 October till 22 November 1914), the Allies halted the German Army's advance to the east of the city.

The Second Battle of Ypres marked a second German attempt to take the city in April 1915.

The Third Battle is more known as the Battle of Passchendaele in 1917. Thereafter there were the fourth and the fifth battles during 1918.

British and Commonwealth soldiers often passed through the Menin Gate on their way to the front lines with some 300,000 of them being killed in the Ypres Salient. 90,000 of these men have no known graves.

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History of the Menin Gate

After the World War I , the Imperial War Graves Commission (later renamed to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission) wanted to create a Memorial for the Missing soldiers.

The Triumphal arch was designed in 1921 and is the entry to the passage for traffic through the mausoleum that honours the Missing soldiers who have no known graves. It was created by Sir Reginald Blomfield.

It is a very large Hall of Memory and it contains names on stone panels of 54,395 Commonwealth soldiers who died in the Salient. Although the Menin Gate memorial does not list the names of the missing of New Zealand and Newfoundland soldiers (they have separate memorials).


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Last Post Ceremony


The Menin Gate memorial was opened in 1927. Since then the people of Ypres wanted to express their gratitude towards those who had given their lives for Belgium's freedom.

Every evening at 8pm, buglers from the Last Post Association close the road which passes under the memorial and sound the Last Post.

Except during the occupation by the Germans in World War II, this ceremony has been carried on uninterrupted since 2 July 1928.

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Australians Lions at the Menin Gate in Ypres Belgium


In 1936, carved limestone lions were donated by the Australian War Memorial. They were restored in 1987 and were currently standing reside at the entrance of the Memorial. These were gifted by the
Australian government.


Burials By nations at the Menin Gate:


- United Kingdom: 40,244
- Canada: 6,983
- Australia: 6,198
- South Africa: 564
- British India: 414
- British West Indies: 6

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India Monument near the Menin Gate



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge screenshot 2017


Royal visitors

To remember the Battle of Passchendaele which lasted from 31 July 1917 till 6 November 1917, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended in 2017 a Last Post Ceremony together with
King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium.

The Duke of Cambridge during his speech at the Menin Gate screenshot


That day the Duke of Cambridge gave a speech under the Menin Gate. He described how in First World War, Britain and Belgium stood "shoulder to shoulder".

King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium
governor of the province of Western Flanders





own pictures taken in 2017 + screenshots from 2017

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